Quote by Tori Amos
Well, I have a lot of food references in my work. - Tori Amos

Well, I have a lot of food references in my work. – Tori Amos

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I usually get myself into situations that cause sparks. I mean Im a girl that likes the storms. I love feeling alive, I love walking out in the cold in my bare feet and feeling the ice on my toes. – Tori Amos

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Ive had to keep exploring different ways of presenting the music so I dont repeat myself. – Tori Amos

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Theres a side to this industry that nurtures divas who cant write. Its a big business. – Tori Amos

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If you have acid in food, you need to sugar it. At a high temperature, the acids are changed to sugar. – Paul Prudhomme

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We had no electricity, no gas. Food was probably our greatest entertainment – the most fun thing that we could do was food. – Paul Prudhomme

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If you go back to the Greeks and Romans, they talk about all three – wine, food, and art – as a way of enhancing life. – Robert Mondavi

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I do love Italian food. Any kind of pasta or pizza. My new pig out food is Indian food. I eat Indian food like three times a week. Its so good. – Jennifer Love Hewitt

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